Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Broadcasting from a Red Robin restaurant, the fellas discuss the culture and upcoming film of Judge Dredd, Insidious, a Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, 30 Minutes or Less, and Mike's comparison of Perfect Dark to Modern Warfare 2.
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Recorded live in Chicago on 4/21/2011Produced by Simon D. IvanoffCover art created by Simon D. Ivanoff, subject in art Mike D. IvanoffIntro Song: "My Name is Skrillex" by SkrillexOutro Song: "Kill Everybody" by Skrillex

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Ladies and gentlemen, the amazing return of the Midwest Marvels- Mike D.I. and Simon D.I.- will take place this Thursday, April 17th at 9:30pm CST.

Our buddies at The Gamesmen have been holding down the Thursday Night fort on GamerCorp for about two months now, but now we're back and ready to join 'em in some late-night broadcasting action once again.

With the release of Mortal Kombat IX, the Portal 2 maps for Killing Floor and a revisiting of Marvel vs Capcom 3, Gamer Clash will have tons of video footage here on GamerClash.com for you folks very, very soon.

Also, the details of the Gamer Clash XX contest will be revealed this week, as will the details of the upcoming food-based Gamer Clash spinoff show (title TBA).

Create an account on the site, put some sexy pics on your profile and join us & the Gamesmen this Thursday night ONLY ON GAMERCORP!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

As you fans of the podcast know by now (or have known for the past year), I started a fighting game using the Mugen engine that included myself and all my friends using motion capture methods similar to that of the classic Mortal Kombat games. This game was known as Thunder Duelists, or GamerClash The Fighting Game. For the time being it has been put on hold, however..

At some point this year you all can look forward to two separate Mugen projects of mine based on oldschool gaming awesomeness.

The first is Mega Man X - Scrap Metal Arena. A fighting game based on the 16-bit Mega Man and Mega Man X games on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, although with the theme mainly focusing on the X series.

The second project is Pocket Legends DX. This will be a fighting game based on various Gameboy side scrollers, but edited to appear as if they were on a Gameboy Color since most of the source material is from classic GB games. Characters so far include Sonia Belmont and Alucard from Castlevania Legends, Firebrand from Gargoyles Quest, the mech from Battle Unit Zeoth, and several more to come!

For the time being, Pocket Legends DX is a side project, but stay subscribed to my youtube (youtube.com/midsinister) or just frequently visit this website for updates to Scrap Metal Arena!